Six Flags splashes into one Texas city with slick new water park plans

Six Flags splashes into one Texas city with slick new water park plans

The new SIx Flags entrance.
Rendering courtesy of Six Flags Hurricane Harbor SplashTown

Things will get fishy.
Rendering courtesy of Six Flags Hurricane Harbor SplashTown

Slide and ride in the Wahoo Wave.
Rendering courtesy of Six Flags Hurricane Harbor SplashTown

Fifteen years after Six Flags' famed AstroWorld/WaterWorld complex permanently closed its gates, the Texas-based, fun-park corporation is splashing back into the Houston area. And it's bringing along a new attraction worthy of a family road trip.

Coming in summer 2019, Houston water park Wet 'n' Wild SplashTown will be rebranded as Six Flags Hurricane Harbor SplashTown.

In addition to new, Caribbean theming and improvements throughout the park, the biggest addition will be Wahoo Wave, an innovative, six-story water slide.

This attraction will send four riders into near-vertical motions to experience extended hang times and zero g-forces. Riders plunge 30 feet straight down before sweeping up at high speeds as they arc across the top of a massive water wall, before descending into a refreshing pool below.

“We are thrilled to welcome Six Flags Hurricane Harbor SplashTown into the Six Flags family of parks,” says SplashTown president Jeffrey Siebert. “Six Flags is making a big investment in the park with the new Wahoo Wave and major updates for a bigger, better, wetter, island-like experience.

Hurricane Harbor SplashTown already has the most water rides and slides in the region, and now all members and season pass holders will have free, unlimited visits to Six Flags Over Texas, Six Flags Fiesta Texas, and all Six Flags theme parks across the country. It’s an incredible value that only Six Flags can offer.”

Six Flags announced a nationwide expansion last year that would include new water parks in Houston, as well as Phoenix, Arizona; Darien Lake, New York; and two near Oklahoma City.

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Six Flags 2019 memberships and season passes to all parks are currently on sale. For tickets and more information, visit the official site.